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3. Permanent Set in Cast Iron due to Small Stresses, and Its Bearing on 



the Design of Piston Eings and Springs. By C. H. Wingfield 788 



4. A further Note on Gas-engiue Explosions. By H. E. Wimpekis 789 



6. Preliminary Experiments on Air Friction. By Wm. Odell, A.R.C.Sc 789 



6. On Monophase Induction Repulsion Motors. By William CKAMr, 



A.M.I.E.E 790 



7. On the Ventilation of Tube Railways. By J. W. Thomas, F.I.C, F.C.S. 790 



8. *Experiments in Gas Explosion. By L. Bairstow and A. D. Alexander 791 



9. A new Form of Mirror Extensometer. By John Morrow, M.Sc 791 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 

 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 



Address hy Professor Johnson Symington, M.D., F.R.S., F.R.S.E., President 



of the Section 792 



1. Skulls from Round Barrows in East Yorkshire. By William Weight, 

 M.B., M.Sc, F.R.C.S 801 



2. Some Observations on the Pads and Papillary Ridges on the Palm of the 

 Hand. By E. J. Evatt 802 



3. Some Recent Excavations at Hastings, and the Human Remains found. 



By J. G. Gabson, M.D., and W. J. Leavis Abbott 802 



4. Remarks on a Collection of Skulls from the Malay Peninsula. By Nelson 

 Annandale, B.A 802 



5. *Grattan's Craniometer and Craniometric Methods. By Professor J. 

 Symington, M.D., F.R.S 803 



6. Anthropometric Measurements in Crete and other parts of the .^gean 

 Area. By W. L. H. Duckworth, M.A. (p. 404) 803 



7. Report of the Committee on Anthropometric Investigation in Great 



Britain and Ireland (p. 389) 803 



8. Report of the Committee on a Pigmentation Survey of the School Children 



of Scotland (p. 415) 803 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



1. Palasolithic Implements from the Shelly Gravel Pit at Swanscombe, Kent. 



By Mrs. C. Stopes * 803 



2. Saw-edged Palseoliths. By Mrs. C. Stopes 804 



3. The Survival of Primitive Implements in the Faroes and Iceland. By 

 Nelson Annandale, B.A 805 



4. Coldrum, Kent, and its relation to Stonehenge. By George Clinch ... 805 



5. Excavations at Caerwent, Monmouthshire, 1899-1903. By T. Ashby, 

 jun., M.A 806 



0. Ribchester: the Roman Fortress Bremettenacum. By John Gaestans, 

 B.Litt 807 



7. The Roman Fort at Brougli. By John Garstang, B.Litt 808 



8. Report of the Committee on the Silchester Excavations (p. 412) 808 



9. On a Prehistoric Drinking-vessel found near Burnley. By Tattersall 



Williamson 808 



10. Antiquities near Kharga, in the Great Oaf is. By Charles S. Myers, M.D. 809 



11. Egyptian Burial Customs. By JoHN Gaest4NG, B.Litt 809 



